2002
DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-3928.2002.tb00116.x
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Geochemical Investigations of Stratabound Gunga Barite Deposits of Khuzdar (Balochistan), Pakistan

Abstract: : The Gunga barite deposits occur in carbonate clastic marine sequence of Jurassic age. These rocks are widely spread in Khuzdar‐Lasbela belt which host important stratabound barite and zinc‐lead deposits of Pakistan. These rocks are intricately folded and extensively faulted. The Gunga are low temperature hydrothermal deposits occurring as a series of disconnected lenses a few meters thick. Two mineralized horizons are recognized: barite in the upper zone, sphalerite and galena in the lower zone. Four types … Show more

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“…The province exhibits similarity with several other provinces of the world, for example, Selwyn Basin, Central Ireland, Rammeslberg, Sullivan, Meggen and Broken Hill (Allen and Anwar, 1994). Known economic deposits of this style of mineralization are located at the Duddar, Lasbela District and Gunga and Surmai in the Khuzdar District (Husain et al, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The province exhibits similarity with several other provinces of the world, for example, Selwyn Basin, Central Ireland, Rammeslberg, Sullivan, Meggen and Broken Hill (Allen and Anwar, 1994). Known economic deposits of this style of mineralization are located at the Duddar, Lasbela District and Gunga and Surmai in the Khuzdar District (Husain et al, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%